Trackingmode] and [navmeasuse, Output]none,,,-1, Onchange and ontime – NavCom StarUtil-3000 Rev.A User Manual

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StarUtil-3000 User Guide – Rev A

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[TRACKINGMODE] And [NAVMEASUSE]

In regard to both the [TRACKINGMODE] and [NAVMEASUSE] commands, tracking of newer
navigation satellite signals (L2C, L5, E1, and E5A) is subject to:

The availability of the signals from newer satellites

The "health bit" set to "healthy"

The SF-3050 navigation software updated to a version compatible with the signals

The user must choose to track either L5 or G2.

[OUTPUT]NONE,,,-1

This command is listed at the beginning of the [OUTPUT] commands in a user profile (see
Figure 70). It deletes all the Outputs currently stored in the receiver. Then the Outputs in the
new user profile are loaded.

The use of [OUTPUT]NONE,,,-1 ensures that none of the Outputs in the old user profile remain
stored in the receiver. Refer to the section above,

How User Profiles Work

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[NAVELEVMASK]7.00
[STARFIREALTSAT]OFF
[TRACKINGMODE]L1,ON,L2,ON,L2C,ON,L5,OFF,WAASEGNOS,ON,STARFIRE,ON,G1,ON,G2,ON
[NAVMEASUSE]L1,ON,L2,ON,L2C,ON,L5,OFF,WAASEGNOS,ON,GLONASS,ON
[GEOIDALMODEL]GGM02
[REFNAME]"NAVCOMREF1"
[OUTPUT]NONE,,,-1
[OUTPUT]??,ONCHANGE,,1
[OUTPUT]OK,ONCHANGE,,1
[OUTPUT]PANICA,ONCHANGE,,1
[OUTPUT]PVT1B,ONTIME,0.1,1
[OUTPUT]MEAS1B,ONTIME,0.1,1
[OUTPUT]EPHEM1B,ONCHANGE,,1

Figure 70: [OUTPUT]NONE,,,-1

ONCHANGE And ONTIME

[OUTPUT]EPHEM1B,ONCHANGE,,1
[OUTPUT]MEAS1B,ONTIME,0.1,1

Figure 71: ONCHANGE And ONTIME

These settings indicate (see Figure 71):

On Change: The receiver outputs the specified message at the highest rate the system can
output. The rate must be purchased. For example, if the receiver has a purchased rate of 25
Hz, the messages set at On Change are output at 25 Hz. (This rate only applies to MEAS1B
and PVT1B.) Some messages, like satellite almanac, are output after an update is received
over the air.

On Time: The receiver outputs the specified message at a rate

 the purchased rate. For

example, if the receiver has a purchased rate of 25 Hz, a message may be set at a lower
output rate, such as 10 Hz, or 0.1 seconds.

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